[Ubuntu] gdal 1.9.1 installation

alassane toure atourej at gmail.com
Sat Nov 22 14:52:28 PST 2014


Johan
Further to a compilation issue (see previous emails) since I was unable to
uninstall gdal, I uninstalled ubuntu and cleaned related partitions from my
windows machine.  I now have the new ubuntu version installed and followed
your instruction:

%sudo apt-get install libgdal-dev

The gdal installation went ok but when I compile a simple program, the
following error came up..

%gcc -o test imagescale.cpp -I /usr/include/gdal -lgdal -lm
gcc: error trying to exec 'cc1plus': execvp: No such file or directory

your thoughts/help is appreciated.

Regards,
Alassane


On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 12:15 PM, alassane toure <atourej at gmail.com> wrote:

> It appears no "uninstall" script was provided!
>
> Any thoughts to go around this?
>
> THanks,
>
> On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 9:57 AM, alassane toure <atourej at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Johan,
>> uninstall command is not working....
>>
>> alassane at Achile:~/Downloads/gdal-1.11.1$ sudo make uninstall
>> make: *** No rule to make target `uninstall'.  Stop.
>>
>> Any thoughts?
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 9:46 AM, Johan Van de Wauw <
>> johan.vandewauw at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> It looks like you messed up with your two versions of gdal: using a
>>> different version of gdal than the one you linked to .
>>>
>>> Better uninstall your self installed version [ sudo make uninstall ].
>>> Than compile again.
>>>
>>> Johan
>>>
>>> On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 5:43 PM, alassane toure <atourej at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> > Group,
>>> > Any thoughts on how to fix the following error (no version information
>>> > available) resulting from running a gdal executable?
>>> >
>>> > ./mosaic_test /home/alassane/Data/IPDSData/testAOI.tif
>>> > /home/alassane/Data/IPDSData/testbg.tif
>>> > /home/alassane/Data/IPDSData/testmask.tif
>>> > /home/alassane/Data/IPDSData/colorcode.tif
>>> > /home/alassane/Data/IPDSData/eqbt.tif
>>> /home/alassane/Data/IPDSData/stdbt.tif
>>> > /home/alassane/Data/IPDSData/eqbt.dat
>>> /home/alassane/Data/IPDSData/stdbt.dat
>>> > ./mosaic_test: /usr/local/lib/libgdal.so.1: no version information
>>> available
>>> > (required by ./mosaic_test)
>>> >
>>> > Thanks,
>>> > Alassane
>>> >
>>> > On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 5:17 PM, alassane toure <atourej at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> Hi Johan
>>> >> I had a program working ok with the previous gdal version but i am it
>>> is
>>> >> displaying the following errors...
>>> >>
>>> >> ./mosaic_test /home/alassane/Data/IPDSData/testAOI.tif
>>> >> /home/alassane/Data/IPDSData/testbg.tif
>>> >> /home/alassane/Data/IPDSData/testmask.tif
>>> >> /home/alassane/Data/IPDSData/colorcode.tif
>>> >> /home/alassane/Data/IPDSData/eqbt.tif
>>> /home/alassane/Data/IPDSData/stdbt.tif
>>> >> /home/alassane/Data/IPDSData/eqbt.dat
>>> /home/alassane/Data/IPDSData/stdbt.dat
>>> >> ./mosaic_test: /usr/local/lib/libgdal.so.1: no version information
>>> >> available (required by ./mosaic_test)
>>> >>
>>> >> Same error when compiled under the new gdal version!  Any thoughts?
>>> >>
>>> >> Thanks,
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 2:22 PM, alassane toure <atourej at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> >>>
>>> >>> No error as a result!!!  Thank you very much!
>>> >>>
>>> >>> On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 2:15 PM, Johan Van de Wauw
>>> >>> <johan.vandewauw at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 10:00 PM, alassane toure <atourej at gmail.com>
>>> >>>> wrote:
>>> >>>> > Please find attached the code and associated error after
>>> >>>> > compilation...
>>> >>>> >
>>> >>>> > gcc -o test imagescale.cpp -I /usr/include/gdal -lgdal
>>> >>>> > /usr/bin/ld: /tmp/ccrySeCX.o: undefined reference to symbol
>>> >>>> > 'floor@@GLIBC_2.2.5'
>>> >>>> > //lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libm.so.6: error adding symbols: DSO
>>> missing
>>> >>>> > from
>>> >>>> > command line
>>> >>>> > collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> You are missing libmath, add -lm (previous versions of gcc had this
>>> >>>> automatically):
>>> >>>> gcc -o test imagescale.cpp -I /usr/include/gdal -lgdal -lm
>>> >>>>
>>> >>>> >
>>> >>>> >
>>> >>>> > On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 1:41 PM, Johan Van de Wauw
>>> >>>> > <johan.vandewauw at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >>>> >>
>>> >>>> >> Please include the error. And possibly also the file if it is no
>>> >>>> >> secret, will help you get a much better answer.
>>> >>>> >>
>>> >>>> >> Johan
>>> >>>> >>
>>> >>>> >> BTW: keep the ubuntugis list in cc, other people may benefit from
>>> >>>> >> reading how we solved your problem.
>>> >>>> >>
>>> >>>> >> On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 9:39 PM, alassane toure <
>>> atourej at gmail.com>
>>> >>>> >> wrote:
>>> >>>> >> > Hi Johan,
>>> >>>> >> > I am not a sophisticated user of gdal.  I am looking for the
>>> >>>> >> > easiest way
>>> >>>> >> > to
>>> >>>> >> > have the compiler running.  As such, I followed your
>>> instruction by
>>> >>>> >> > running
>>> >>>> >> > the version included in ubuntu "sudo apt-get install
>>> libgdal-dev"
>>> >>>> >> > but
>>> >>>> >> > the
>>> >>>> >> > compilation of the program test.cpp did not work.  This issue
>>> >>>> >> > started
>>> >>>> >> > when i
>>> >>>> >> > install the latest ubuntu version.
>>> >>>> >> >
>>> >>>> >> > Again, thanks for your insight!
>>> >>>> >> >
>>> >>>> >> > On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 1:26 PM, Johan Van de Wauw
>>> >>>> >> > <johan.vandewauw at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >>>> >> >>
>>> >>>> >> >> Hello Alassane,
>>> >>>> >> >>
>>> >>>> >> >> First of all, you should tell us what you actually want to
>>> >>>> >> >> achieve.
>>> >>>> >> >> You may be better of using the gdal libraries which are
>>> already
>>> >>>> >> >> part
>>> >>>> >> >> of ubuntu rather than compiling your own version.
>>> >>>> >> >>
>>> >>>> >> >> If you want to use the version of gdal included in ubuntu
>>> install
>>> >>>> >> >> the
>>> >>>> >> >> package libgdal-dev . You can do so using your favorite
>>> package
>>> >>>> >> >> manager or using the command prompt: sudo apt-get install
>>> >>>> >> >> libgdal-dev
>>> >>>> >> >>
>>> >>>> >> >> If you do that your command will probably work without extra
>>> >>>> >> >> effort.
>>> >>>> >> >>
>>> >>>> >> >> If there is a good reason to install your own version, you can
>>> >>>> >> >> still
>>> >>>> >> >> do so, but you should be aware that you are probably
>>> installing to
>>> >>>> >> >> /usr/local instead of /usr.
>>> >>>> >> >>
>>> >>>> >> >> In that case you should adjust for the include:
>>> >>>> >> >> gcc -o test test.cpp -I /usr/local/include/gdal -lgdal
>>> >>>> >> >>
>>> >>>> >> >> adjusting the linking is slightly more work.try running
>>> ldconfig
>>> >>>> >> >> (as
>>> >>>> >> >> root so sudo ldconfig) first after the installation. If that
>>> does
>>> >>>> >> >> not
>>> >>>> >> >> work make sure  that the directory /usr/local/lib is part of
>>> >>>> >> >> /etc/ld.so.conf and run ldconfig again.
>>> >>>> >> >>
>>> >>>> >> >> Johan
>>> >>>> >> >>
>>> >>>> >> >> Johan
>>> >>>> >> >>
>>> >>>> >> >> On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 9:12 PM, alassane toure <
>>> atourej at gmail.com>
>>> >>>> >> >> wrote:
>>> >>>> >> >> > I was able to run it successfully but the following command
>>> did
>>> >>>> >> >> > not
>>> >>>> >> >> > work..
>>> >>>> >> >> > gcc -o test test.cpp -I /usr/include/gdal -lgdal
>>> >>>> >> >> >
>>> >>>> >> >> > Any thoughts?
>>> >>>> >> >> > Thanks,
>>> >>>> >> >> >
>>> >>>> >> >> > On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 12:24 PM, Johan Van de Wauw
>>> >>>> >> >> > <johan.vandewauw at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >>>> >> >> >>
>>> >>>> >> >> >> On ubuntu, run "sudo make install"
>>> >>>> >> >> >>
>>> >>>> >> >> >> Alternatively, you may wait a few days until gdal 1.11.1
>>> hits
>>> >>>> >> >> >> ubuntugis-unstable.
>>> >>>> >> >> >>
>>> >>>> >> >> >> Johan
>>> >>>> >> >> >>
>>> >>>> >> >> >> On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 8:11 PM, alassane toure
>>> >>>> >> >> >> <atourej at gmail.com>
>>> >>>> >> >> >> wrote:
>>> >>>> >> >> >> > Group,
>>> >>>> >> >> >> > I downloaded the gdal version 1.11.1 and followed
>>> >>>> >> >> >> > instructions
>>> >>>> >> >> >> > provided
>>> >>>> >> >> >> > in
>>> >>>> >> >> >> > http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/BuildingOnUnix
>>> >>>> >> >> >> >
>>> >>>> >> >> >> > % cd gdal
>>> >>>> >> >> >> > % ./configure
>>> >>>> >> >> >> > % make
>>> >>>> >> >> >> > % su
>>> >>>> >> >> >> > Password: ********
>>> >>>> >> >> >> > # make install
>>> >>>> >> >> >> > # exit
>>> >>>> >> >> >> >
>>> >>>> >> >> >> > All went well but without a 'su' credential, I was
>>> unable to
>>> >>>> >> >> >> > complete
>>> >>>> >> >> >> > the
>>> >>>> >> >> >> > installation.
>>> >>>> >> >> >> > I am running windows and unix on the same machine with
>>> the
>>> >>>> >> >> >> > same
>>> >>>> >> >> >> > access
>>> >>>> >> >> >> > username and password.  Do i need to create a su account
>>> >>>> >> >> >> >
>>> >>>> >> >> >> > or is there another way to have the gdal compiler working
>>> >>>> >> >> >> > again?
>>> >>>> >> >> >> >
>>> >>>> >> >> >> > I appreciate your help
>>> >>>> >> >> >> >
>>> >>>> >> >> >> > Regards,
>>> >>>> >> >> >> > Alassane
>>> >>>> >> >> >> >
>>> >>>> >> >> >> >
>>> >>>> >> >> >> >
>>> >>>> >> >> >> > On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 1:16 PM, Alassane Toure
>>> >>>> >> >> >> > <atourej at gmail.com>
>>> >>>> >> >> >> > wrote:
>>> >>>> >> >> >> >>
>>> >>>> >> >> >> >> Group,
>>> >>>> >> >> >> >> I need help to install GDAL 1.9.1 on Ubuntu 12.04.  I
>>> first
>>> >>>> >> >> >> >> downloaded
>>> >>>> >> >> >> >> gdal-1.9.1.tar.gz, uncompressed it and executed
>>> >>>> >> >> >> >> ./configure.
>>> >>>> >> >> >> >> Where
>>> >>>> >> >> >> >> do
>>> >>>> >> >> >> >> I go
>>> >>>> >> >> >> >> from here?
>>> >>>> >> >> >> >>
>>> >>>> >> >> >> >> Thanks for your help
>>> >>>> >> >> >> >
>>> >>>> >> >> >> >
>>> >>>> >> >> >> >
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>>> >>>> >> >> >
>>> >>>> >> >
>>> >>>> >> >
>>> >>>> >
>>> >>>> >
>>> >>>
>>> >>>
>>> >>
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